Some numbers for Sunday's NFL conference title games; for amusement purposes only

RJ Bell of Pregame.Com in Vegas has a lot of interesting facts here, including the effect that the hiring of Chip Kelly had on the odds of the Eagles winning the Super Bowl:

Vegas Facts:

Favorites in the Conference Championship game have covered 57% of the time since 1978

Favorites have covered 6 of 8 playoff games this season

2003 last time team with regular season best record (or tied for best) won Super Bowl(Falcons and Broncos tied for best record this season)

Patriots and Bill Belichick have covered only 2 of last 10 playoff games

Matt Ryan has won 34 of 39 games at home in his careerIn his playoff career, Matt Ryan has as many interceptions as touchdowns

Joe Flacco: 5 road playoff wins careerThat’s more than Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw, Steve Young, Troy Aikman, Bret Favre, Tom Brady, and Peyton Manning.Those legends are a combined 13-29 on the road in the playoffs, while Flacco has won 5 out of 9.

Rob Gronkowski’s absence is valued at a half-point by Vegas(only dozen or so non-quarterbacks in the entire NFL are worth even that much)

Last six matchups between Patriots and Ravens:Patriots covered 3 of the 6, by a combined 5 pointsRavens covered 3 of the 6, by a combined 44 points(meaning the Ravens exceeded expectations by 39 points in those games)

Last 118 NFL playoff games (11 seasons)Exactly 59 games went OVER the total; Exactly 59 games went UNDER the total!

The projected combined score for this weekend’s games is exactly 100 points(49ers/Falcons total is 49 points. Ravens/Patriots total is 51 points)

Spread History:

Since the NFL Playoff expanded to 10 team in 1978:Falcons are the biggest home underdog of ANY #1 seed in any round of the playoffs.Falcons are the biggest home under of any team in the Conference Championship round.

Prior 20 Conference Championship games (10 seasons)Patriots only team favored by 9 pts or more(other than this game, NE big favorite one other time: favored by 14.5 hosting Charges in 2008)